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fandomsecrets2019-08-31 03:26 pm
[ SECRET POST #4621 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4621 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2019-08-31 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
The original "Annie" is set in the 1930s, when there was still a media stigma in the United States against kids with red hair (that's why the scene where Grace Farrell requests Annie from the orphanage focuses so heavily on her hair color). That stigma is the same place that the term "redheaded stepchild" came from - it has a lot to do with prejudice against Irish people. However, in 2014, red hair no longer carries the same implications in the United States; to keep the same plot point of a child with marginalized looks or ancestry, it made more sense for Annie to be Black.
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(Anonymous) 2019-09-01 12:27 am (UTC)(link)What's interesting is that fictional redheads, even when protagonists, were usually portrayed as trouble-makers, brash, poor, etc., which kind of went along with the historical view of them as being lesser somehow than other white people. So by doing these remakes, they're changing the race but keeping the trope, which arguably and ironically reinforces a view of black people as lesser.
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(Anonymous) 2019-09-01 12:44 am (UTC)(link)